Cloth Diapering

Wool Cover and Care

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edited December 2014 in Cloth Diapering
I have a lot of questions these days, sorry - mostly been lurking during nighttime feedings.

I decided to go with a wool cover, so I am figuring out the logistics of caring for one.

If I buy Euculan wash, do I need to use lanolin as well? Or, should I just get wool wash and lanolize that way? Suggestions greatly appreciated.

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Re: Wool Cover and Care

  • The eucluan is just to wash the wool. You will need to lanolize after it's washed- each and every time you wash.

    Wool is awesome, if properly lanolized; and requires minimal washing, especially if you use a good fitted diaper that will keep any poop off the cover.
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  • Thanks everyone. Wasn't sure if the Eucalan was a waste of $$

    Do you wash with the Eucalan first then lanolize with more Eucalan and lanolin?
  • https://www.greenmountaindiapers.com/lanolize.html

    ^^ do that then after the cover is dry, warm up some more lanolin in your fingers and rub on the inside.  Eucalan is just a soap with some lanolin added. 

    ETA: I usually add much more lanolin to the water though than what she suggests.  More like an inch piece.
    This is what I do, and I also use quite a bit more lanolin than the website or the wool cover instructions suggest.
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  • Thanks! That's what the girl at the CD store told me to do as well.

    She also said I could really use any wash for my covers that's CD safe ... anyone use anything other than Eucalan?
  • The amount of water is also important for get a good lanolize cover,and the baby shampoo is to help the lanolin to dissolve better. I usually wash my cover with baby soap on the delicate circle of the washer, but it's because I wash a lot of them at once.
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  • Okay

    Last question. I think. Do I was it first with soap no lanolin then wash with Eucalan and lanolin?
  • Okay. I think I have my head around it now! I'm really excited to try them!

    Thanks!

    I'm guessing I should wash and lanolin before first use too? Just to make sure?
  • Yes, always lanolize before use.
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  • The girl at the store said they are (I bought a disana pull on) but she said it wasn't enough in her opinion.

    If the cover works out I'll buy a second to rotate :)
  • I'll wash and lanolin to be safe. But they don't feel tacky or anything. Just like wool.
  • My disana was not pre-lanolinized. 
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  • Wool is a protein fiber like your hair, it needs to be washed with something that won't completely strip out the natural oils. Oddly enough Woolite is bad for wool covers.
  • Kay last question (maybe). I washed and lanolized the cover. Is it supposed to have a smell to the wool? Like wet sheep?
  • At OP: I'm going through the same thing right now, new to using wool. When I read your comment I love titted I had a visual of a soaked sheep... but looking more like a drowned rat. Idk... made me giggle.
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  • Kay last question (maybe). I washed and lanolized the cover. Is it supposed to have a smell to the wool? Like wet sheep?
    I'm dying to know how you know what a wet sheep smells like.

    Andplusalso, regarding your dance party, I cannot for the life of me figure out what is going on with that dude's mustache. Is it a mustache???
    Oh well. Nevermind.
    Just dance.
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  • @unaveragejane ... maybe a little like barnyard, but not as smelly - with a hint of pasture? 

    I didn't even notice the stache ... its a world of its own.

    I'll see if the smell is still there in the AM after its dried a bit.
  • Ahhh the smell of wet sheep. ... they actually don't look like a drowned rat, they actually start steaming because wet will produces heat somehow.
    We had wool sheep when I was a kid so I am *quite* familiar with how they smell.
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